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At the time, it was occupied by George Sodder, his wife Jennie, and nine of their ten children. During the fire, George, Jennie, and four of the nine children escaped. The bodies of the other five children have never been found. The surviving Sodder family believed for the rest of their lives that the five missing children survived. [1]
The couple went on to have five children, but little is known about her activities as a consort. She died at the family estate in 1265. [1] Found alive Unknown 1509 India Catalina: 14 Modern-day Colombia: Indigenous Colombian girl who was kidnapped by Spanish conquistador Diego de Nicuesa and sent to Santo Domingo to learn the Spanish language.
Gonzales was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death, and later executed on June 26, 2024. [19] Murdered 1 year and 10 months 2001 Yara Perez Grossl: 27 Colombia Wife of the then-Governor of Colombia's Huila Department, Jaime Lozada Perdomo, who was kidnapped along with her sons by FARC guerillas in 2001. She was kept as a political ...
The first of the three missing children of Pirmasens. All are suspected to have been murdered by an unidentified serial killer; all three children were never found. [228] April 1961 Masanobu Tsuji: 59 Laos: Tsuji, a politician and former Imperial Japanese Army officer, disappeared on a trip to Laos. [229] 31 August 1961 Ann Marie Burr: 8
The case remains one of Cleveland's most infamous missing persons cases, [16] with information still sought by investigators, and a Crime Stoppers reward of $15,000 remaining active. [55] Potts' sister relocated to another city in 1952; she later married and bore three children. Her mother, Elizabeth, died of liver disease on May 11, 1956, at ...
Ann Marie Burr was born December 14, 1952, [4] in Del Norte County, California, [5] into a Catholic family. [6] She was the first of four children, with two younger sisters—Julie and Mary—and one younger brother, Gregory, born to Donald and Beverly (née Leach) Burr. [4]
The missing included the husband, Kenneth Martin (aged 54); his wife, Barbara (48); and the couple's three daughters, Barbara ("Barbie"), Virginia and Susan (aged 14, 13, and 11, respectively). The family's eldest child, Donald, was in the United States Navy and stationed in New York State at the time of the disappearance.
The unnamed party is now deceased, Gaulphair committed suicide on December 25, 1967, [9] [20] and Peterson died of a heart attack in 1974. [21] Although authorities promised to investigate the lead, no further developments were ever made. [22] In 2016, her case was profiled on an episode of The Vanished. [23]